Key Highlights
- Andhra Pradesh government approved GoM recommendations on land allocation review in CRDA region.
- National Institute of Naturopathy allotted 23.127 acres in Amaravati on a 60-year lease basis.
- Two hospitality projects retained land extent with revised survey numbers in Amaravati.
- Courtyard by Marriott and Hyatt projects approved under freehold mode at ₹1.5 crore per acre.
- APCRDA authorised to implement allotments under Amaravati Land Allotment Rules 2017.
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has approved the recommendations of the 22nd Group of Ministers regarding the review of land allocation for various institutions in the Capital Region Development Authority area. The decision was issued by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department, providing regulatory clarity for institutional and hospitality projects planned in Amaravati.
Under the newly approved proposals, 23.127 acres of land in Sakhamuru village, Amaravati, has been allotted to the National Institute of Naturopathy under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India. The land will be provided on a leasehold basis for 60 years at a nominal lease rental of ₹1 per square metre per annum. The project has been approved with a Floor Space Index of 1.6, in line with institutional development norms for the capital region.
The government has also approved the continuation and revision of earlier land allotments made between 2014 and 2019 for two hospitality projects. Southern Globe Hotels & Resorts Limited, which operates Courtyard by Marriott, will retain its 2-acre land parcel with revised survey numbers at Lingayapalem. Om Sree Bhavana Sai Associates LLP, associated with the Hyatt brand, will continue with its 4-acre allotment at Thullur. Both projects have been cleared under a freehold model with an applicable land price of ₹1.5 crore per acre and an approved FSI of 5.
The Commissioner of the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority has been authorised to take further action in accordance with the Amaravati Land Allotment Rules, 2017 and related regulations. The approvals are expected to support structured urban development and accelerate institutional and hospitality investments in Amaravati.